Buying two nail guns would have sent an apprentice into debt. Photo / 123rfBuying two nail guns would have sent an apprentice into debt. The company then fired him over text message four months into the job and has now been ordered to pay him $15,000 in compensation. However a day before the meeting Gemmell sent Dixon a text saying "there is no work available for you", and then didn't show up for the meeting. Instead of attending the meeting Gemmell said in a statement to the ERA that Dixon acted with "ongoing bad faith".
Source: New Zealand Herald October 07, 2022 01:16 UTC